Plenty to do in Pierce County - US Open Week Events

Tacoma and Pierce County, Wash. Welcomes the 2015 U.S. Open to the Pacific Northwest

Golf’s biggest stage: June 15-21, Chambers Bay Golf Course

For the first time in history, the U.S. Open is coming to the Pacific Northwest. Televised to millions, experienced in person by hundreds of thousands, this is the major event of the year. Golf fans and outdoor enthusiasts alike will be stunned for seven days by the incredible panoramic views of the Puget Sound that surround Chambers Bay Golf Course. See what makes this Open so special.

The greater Tacoma area offers a line-up of events to entertain before, during and after the Open, whether you’re near the ropes or cheering from one of many local pubs.

Spirited Northwesties:

Feel at home with a neighborly welcome as locals celebrate all week across the region, in true Northwest fashion. With so much excitement, it’s no wonder Tacoma’s Harmon Brewing Co. crafted a Chambers Bay Summer Open Scottish ale to celebrate the championship.

Golf fanatics:

From tee to shining tee, now’s the time to attend the Open. Tickets to practice rounds June 15-17 are still available, and children under 12 get in free! If there’s a rain-out day during the Open—we’ve got you covered. For tickets, visit www.usga.org/tickets.

Best Places to Play Around: June 11-21, 2015

A heart of glass, artistic panache, mountainous must-dos and the largest automotive collection on earth create unforgettable festivities with plenty to toast. For more events, visit www.traveltacoma.com/calendar.

Complete a nine-hole putt-putt course to enter to win tickets to the U.S. Open on Sunday, June 21. Get an introduction to foot golf and stop by the Tee Box. A special Main Street Parade featuring Chambers Bay Caddies complete with a vintage car procession starts at 3 p.m.

Famed glass artist Dale Chihuly has studded his hometown with fiery pinwheels to an iconic bridge of glass. See it here first, the premiere venue for Chihuly Drawings, a visual story of the Studio Glass movement.

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